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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
the cost of each. After a discussion it was moved and seconded 
that the committee be continued and that they report upon other 
localities at the next meeting. Carried. 
Committee on Charges, Dr. Neher, chairman, read a list of 
the charges adopted by the committee, several being left open 
for discussion. Moved and seconded that the report be laid 
over until the next meeting, for discussion. Carried. 
Judiciary Committee.—Dr. O’Shea reported that they ex¬ 
pected to have a bill to “ Exempt Veterinarians from Jury Duty” 
passed at the next session at Albany, and that the committee 
would follow all bills relating to the profession, and that in the 
near future they would commence to prosecute illegal practi¬ 
tioners. 
Moved and seconded that the report be accepted and the 
committee be continued. Carried. 
Election of New Members.—Dr. Neher moved that the by¬ 
laws be suspended before the election. Carried. 
Dr. Gill then moved that Drs. Serling, Lellman and Hall be 
elected by acclamation. Carried. 
Election of Officers. Moved by Dr. O’Shea that the by-laws 
be suspended before the election. Seconded and lost. 
Nominations then being in order, Dr. O’Shea nominated Dr. 
Huidekoper for president, Dr. Robertson for vice-president, Dr. 
Giffen for treasurer, and Dr. Ryder for secretary. No other 
nominations being made, it was moved and seconded that the 
nominations close. Carried. 
Moved by Dr. Hanson that the by-laws be suspended during 
the election of officers. Seconded and carried. » 
Moved and seconded that Dr. Gill cast a ballot for the elec¬ 
tion of officers. Carried. 
Dr. Gill cast a favorable ballot for their election. 
New Business.—None. 
The president then appointed as the Board of Censors for 
1895: Dr. H. D. Gill, chairman, Drs. O’Shea, Hanson, Turner 
and Cattanach. Adjourned. 
J. E. Ryder, D.V.S., Secretary. 
